Might have a couple more to put up from today, if i can remember the times!
Two things that stick out like a sore thumb from today's driving though, was the number of cars not showing dipped beam - despite the torrential rain.
And the number of vehicles driving too fast & too close.
(At one point, I had a car so close behind me that all I could see in the Fresnel lens was the windscreen & roof - which means the bonnet was within 3 feet

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Even though I went through EVERY muddy puddle at the side of the road :devil: & the idiot had his wipers on max, he still didn't pull back.:tosser

OK, so visibility wasn't bad & despite the heavy rain, the day was actually light (some rainy days are dull & gloomy).
Why do people assume that because they can see well enough ahead that they have no need for lights?
If I drop off at the side of the road, I have to use my door mirrors to see if it's safe to pull out, as they are covered in droplets of rain, an unlit car is, for all intents and purposes, invisible.
When I pull out from a side road, my nearside windows are misted &. covered in rain - again, impossible to see out - I had the vents blowing full on but it hits a small side window which only allows a view of the NS mirror, there is a thick door pillar preventing the vents from blowing over the door glass